@erlend_sh Interesting… will give this a try…
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@erlend_sh Interesting… will give this a try…
@AdmiralShat @Kushan It’s federated right? so you don’t need to leave, just move on to a different federated server in the network… or am I missing something?
@PlutoniumAcid @spudwart Did you configure memcache and nextclouds scheduled maintenance job, both are very much needed for nextcloud to work good.
@ErwinLottemann I like named volumes in my compose files better thou, keep them organised under the volume section and manageable with docker-cli if needed.
@Pete90 There is plugins you can use to tell docker where your volumes are. Something like this works for local directories:
Docker will create a _data directory as usual.
volumes:
web_data:
db_data:
driver: local # Define the driver and options under the volume name
driver_opts:
type: none
device: /data/myservice/db_data
o: bind
@KelsonV You ‘could’ do “ssh nextcloudserver -l www-data php occ list”, if you allow interactive login with your webserver user.
@KelsonV I think davfs would be the lighter interface to nextcloud.
@ErwinLottemann @Solvena …or take it one step further and store your private key, only(except your offline backup), on an hsm/smartcard such as; yubikey.
@SmallAlmond I don’t know much about streamio, but I noticed this on their webpage;
“There is also a Guest mode at signup, which requires no data whatsoever: in this mode, no calls are made to our backend. However, it comes at the expense of useful features, such as being able to sync your library across devices.”
🤔
@bort @ijeff As long as you don’t root it, yes… and if you root it there is workarounds that might work.